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Listen to me!!!
I've heard the next incoming will be Tuesday.
Medical Monday, announcement at 2pm (but more likely to be 6)
U12's
I've heard the next incoming will be Tuesday.
Medical Monday, announcement at 2pm (but more likely to be 6)
U12's
I've heard the next incoming will be Tuesday.
Medical Monday, announcement at 2pm (but more likely to be 6)
U23 or U18?
Bournemouth?
Watford?
Would they have beaten Fulham yesterday? Just saying!
U23 or U18?
I trust stabrother so I am allowing myself some excitement.
Bournemouth?
Watford?
Why would a west sussex postman know unreleased transfer info?
Why would a west sussex postman know unreleased transfer info?
Mousset joins Sheff Utd, does that leave the door open for McBurnie?
I've heard the next incoming will be Tuesday.
Medical Monday, announcement at 2pm (but more likely to be 6)
What about them? They both just about stayed up in their first season’s back/in the premier league.
The point I’m making is that most teams coming up will struggle to stay or or just go straight back down. What Wolves did last season is very, very rare yet the way the Villa fans are carrying on cos they’ve spent a bit of money, you’d think their heading for Europe. Like Fulham fans last year.
Bournemouth finished 9th in 16/17 with 46 points; Watford were 17th but had 40 points and 6 points above relegation with vastly superior GD. Don't call that 'just about stayed up'. There are shades of staying up, albeit Wolves were exceptional.
I don't disagree with your point about Villa, particularly because the record of PO winners (except Palace, of course) is especially poor, but I think there has to be some acceptance that some teams do come into PL and naturally survive.
I'll be interested to see if the club has another signing lined up after such a popular player has just left!